• European premiere of the TOYOTA diji* concept, offering the
ultimate in vehicle personalisation

GENEVA - March 6, 2012: The 82nd Geneva motor show will see a continuation of Toyota’s
product rejuvenation programme, bringing emotion through the GT 86, and the
continued expansion of full hybrid technology to new segments.

Yaris Hybrid
The Yaris Hybrid will make its world premiere, bringing true innovation
to the B-segment. This vehicle will bring Toyota Hybrid Synergy DriveŽ
technology to a wider customer group, making it the most accessible full
hybrid proposition in the European market. Combining a smooth and silent
drive with superior urban agility and maximised interior roominess within a
compact exterior size, it will feature the lowest emissions in the
segment.

Watch the Toyota Yaris video

FT-Bh concept
Also making its world debut, the FT-Bh concept is an ultra-lightweight,
full hybrid vehicle study, designed to achieve low emissions within an
economically viable production framework. The techniques and thought
processes demonstrated in the concept avoid the use of exotic and expensive
materials or complex procedures, using only those already commonplace in
the automotive industry.

GT 86
Making its European debut, Toyota’s eagerly awaited GT 86 will be
launched across Europe from this summer. Toyota’s latest sports car
model brings purity, excitement and driving engagement to customers at an
affordable price.

Watch the Toyota GT 86 promo video

TOYOTA NS4 and FCV-R concepts
The TOYOTA NS4 and FCV-R concepts will both make their European debuts.
The TOYOTA NS4 is a next generation Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle (PHEV)
responding to customer desire for added value in hybrid motoring with
advanced design, refined sensory satisfaction and enhanced driving
involvement. The FCV-R concept embodies TOYOTA’s next step towards
the mass-production of hydrogen powered vehicles, paving the way for the
launch of a sedan-type Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) by 2015.

Watch the Toyota NS4 concept car video

TOYOTA diji

Finally, also making its European debut at Geneva, the TOYOTA diji
concept offers the ultimate in personalisation. The entire body, both
exterior and interior, functions as a display area, with body colour and
display content changeable as the driver desires. Messages and information
can be displayed with the same ease as downloading an app. Moreover, the
TOYOTA diji can form a link with surrounding vehicles and infrastructure to
offer a truly connected driving experience.